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SUMMARY:What Do We Talk About When We Talk About (Scientific) Practices?
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LOCATION:Schadowplatz 14\, Düsseldorf\, Germany\, 40212
DESCRIPTION:<p><strong>Extended Deadline: Early career researchers interested in scientific and/or mathematical practices are invited to submit an abstract until 10/02/2024.</strong></p>\n<p>In recent years\, many researchers working in the philosophy of science have become more and more interested in scientific practices. This so-called &ldquo\;practice turn&rdquo\; seeks to replace or amend the attention traditionally given to scientific theories (their structure\, content\, and ontological status) with a focus on the practical activities carried out by physicists\, chemists\, biologists\, mathematicians etc. in their day-to-day work (cf. Mancosu 2008\, H&uuml\;ttemann 2021\, Soler et al. 2022).</p>\n<p>These developments have in common their reliance on the notion of scientific/mathematical practice. But what exactly is a scientific/mathematical practice? What is the relation between such practices and scientific theory? Are there\, in fact\, no theories\, but only bits of &ldquo\;theory-shaped practices&rdquo\; (cf. French 2020\, Baird 2003)? The current workshop aims to address concerns of this kind by raising a broad philosophical question: What do we talk about when we talk about scientific practices?</p>\n<p>Keynotes will be given by:</p>\n<ul>\n<li>Prof. Dr. Michela Massimi&nbsp\;(Edinburgh)</li>\n<li>Prof. Dr. Friedrich Steinle&nbsp\;(TU Berlin)</li>\n<li>Dr. Silvia De Toffoli(IUSS Pavia)</li>\n</ul>\n<p>The workshop will be held from 23/05/2024 to 24/05/2024 at Heinrich Heine University D&uuml\;sseldorf. It is organized by Daian Bica and Paul Hasselku&szlig\; (D&uuml\;sseldorf)\, and generously supported by the Department of Philosophy\, the Faculty of Arts and Humanities\, Heinrich Heine University D&uuml\;sseldorf\,&nbsp\;the German Society for Analytic Philosophy\, and by Prof. Dr. Markus Schrenk (D&uuml\;sseldorf).</p>\n<p><strong>Submission</strong></p>\n<p>We encourage early career researchers (MA and PhD students) to submit an abstract of max. 500 words prepared for blind review. The deadline for submissions is 01/02/2024. To submit an abstract\, please use our submission form:&nbsp\;<u>https://www.dgwp.org/events/2024/cfa#submission</u>. For questions\, please contact the organisers (<u>dgwp2024 [at] phil.hhu [dot ]de</u>).</p>\n<p>The organizing committee will notify authors of its decision by 15/02/2024. There is no participation fee. Unfortunately\, we cannot cover travel and accommodation expenses.</p>\n<p>Please note that this is an in-person event\, it is not possible to participate virtually.</p>
ORGANIZER;CN="Paul Hasselkuß";CN=Daian Bica:
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